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GOLD: MEDAL ......
Bost in the
Market.
$7per Bgrr _
AT
mOh, I am the man on the fence;No sorted o~a drlv~mo from thenoe.
I sit at my_ease. ......... =..~nd I tLlnk 4~t I please, 7-
With an easy indlfferenee. " " ’
It is quiet and cool on thefeuce;The shadows are charmlugly dense..
--- I ollmb to my seat,~nd-wal t- for-t he-h eat,
And hurrah for the fight to c0mmm~ce.~ -+,~ e-i+~l~e-~ ~+ - tT.-+.=o~- ~b ~ -~-~-’ .....
X am free from all oars aud expenle.
I wilt out "volunlarloLy contribute" narY -
--A-sl~adow of dollar8 a~d ~eaUl~ .... : ......I can see ~11 my friends from the fence,¯ or thecrbwd on each s4de ts lmmeoae:
An4thls way an0. thatI ke~p doffing my hat,
Wlth4~ heurtlezmneea simply+intense.
But+I’m bothered somewhat on the.renc#,For the partLes h~ve all left their tents,
.A.n~ 4hey wLt~L In an~ out,And turn round and about
Till I don’t know J usa where 10 1 he fence.
---The-New-Church.----We noticed that. ~he Mirror of last
weekquestio13ed the nclcessity of a churchin this pla~e. Many reside13te here dolikewise. People ofeyery shade of be-lief d~rell here--a pla _ce_con_~inin_ga..bout"t~¥~y-i~"-fa-n~es. The families, or
parts of families, compose the churchbuilders or members ofthe denomination-a~6tit-t 6 %hic t-~-C hu r~h- e-Vd i flC~. -+-’Theschool house is open, and cvcr haa been,to Union meeting; and surrouudiugtowns have church huildings enough tostarve ministers. If the money goinginto the building here. a13d which it willbe necessary to raise to support a p~-
S_ - _ ~ " , tot, could be used to help the churches
_- rvrr , 13d~,vv..~,. vw ~,.~... ,.,~ I ncar here, would not more good be
............... ~ ...................... ;=:l:d~e ? ---:- -r---~----. ............. ..........- Boltovue,+Ave13ue, "-- [ Your correspoudent would be the last
+ [ one to oppose the bmldmg of a church
[ but every Christian must know that a
Leave your order az the Re-publicau (.)ltice if you waut
Catlin;~ Chrd~, .... ,: ....... _+B usiness Cards,
-~Vedding Cards,Inwtation Cards.
DR, JOHN BUWS
SmUt T0mcSm FOR YHn OURE OF
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church ediflc~ is not’e~s~ntial to the pro-per worship of God ; and when the fieldis surveyed here, can see that a churchcannot be properly supported. Ifcveryfamily in tho place should aid, both inbuilding aud suDporting, eveu thea itwould be a felt burden.
Does not the multiplication ofchurehes.in a-small place, with churches in-thesame vici n i ~,_hin_d er ,_r~_the~_Lh a ~_h_eJp=Christianity ? With ¯ school house (assaid before) opeu to Unton meetings,would it not be wiser to use it than to~cnd the place by denominationalism?
The tbllowing has been 8ugg~ted inyour correspondcnt’s hearing, morn thauonce, and ho ventures to give it public-ity--L~t Christians be ¯united in all
evangelizing cflbrt8 here, and the placebo considered open for preaching bypastors of any of the churches aroundus. Converts to units with the ch’urci~Of their choice. A Union Sunday
School-a13d week-day prayer meetings
reat..fire wan the work.of employees of,one of the lumber firms, Whose pay hadbeen reduced to ninety cents per day.--The funeral of the late Secretary-For_ger_~place_at_Cten~’a.,_l’,[,_Y ......
There were+ 153 deaths In New York,last SuDday, Lho majority ofwhich were"~.+ _" --: ++ ̄ -o, - h-e--iu~me~--:-.A.eSietaD;t _ Secreta~-o f~he--~rcam,’my-French takes charge of the TreasuryDepartment until a successor to Judge
~poor sufl~0r who submits to the Bur-g~ou’s knife becau~q of mallg13ant sores,and scrofulous swellings, mlght besaved r ~ound ~nd whole. ~hie willpurge out the corruptto13s whtch willp-511ht e~+-E o--~W~TSh--e act+cotnplaint8 are originated and fed.
debility etc., are offered o-n frce trial.--Th~ir-faiture-c~psee~no-loss-except-to-proprietor~, who know their merit.Harris Remedy Co., St. ~ouis, Mo.
Folgerisappoin~d-
The Stuyvesant Flats,--New York,were damaged by fire and some proporWbelouging.to the widow Of General Cus-ter was stolen during the confusion.
ColoneFPlympton,- of Massachusetts,one of the mauagers of the Butler cam-
paiga, ~ays that the outlook is good forBIainc’s election.
A Democratic+councilman of.Cleve-+land, O., who visited Buffalo, states that-peoplo-iu-tlm-l-,tte r-~it~lass-Cl~laud as a lawyer b~,low the medium+
grade."
Mahlon Ruynon, President of thcNational bunk of New Jersey, iu Now
_Bruns___w.~k.~ corn m jr te_d s U!c_i~ _ _M.qn ~d~Y~The cashier killed hlm.~lf~n We,lnesdavprevious. ~’:,,,,’,’ Ca.’,.....t .. ;,,.-i,,,
has cut his throat. Onc Ot tit. tt,t~:..~ors-I~ ~ proveui im to: -mlf-destr4iction. John Letspn, an ageddirector, died u13der the etrai13 of excito-merit after lmariug of 1~unyon’s death.There is a defalcation of about $1,000-
+<)007--The Tammany Or~13izatiou Commit-
tee 3IoDday night b.ppointed’a-eownnit.-tee-to-report~upon~the-stat~d -|S--be t~kcnin this campaigu. Mr. Gmdy .proposed-~-ITo-w £h-a~ C-Ye-~-Ji~h~lTg-o:~5~:d n£i~]~;+~’~
and that his nominatiou was l,rocurcdby corrupt means.
caused damages of about ’$1,0000tJ0,chiefly to. the lumber yards, ironworl sand railroad companies ai0Dg the riverfront.
The New York Tribune re~lls the
fact that although Mr. Cleveland waselected Governor of Nev¢ York in 18~2.by a majority of 192.000, the Dcmo-
cratic .ticket _with-a-c.~udidate-s+lectcd-by Govet~nor Cleveland, ++as defeated by-IS~000 plurality, iu 1SS3.
The returns from the Vcrmont electi~13are no~ quite complete, but tlto majD:.tt3;for the R.:publican candidate tor Gov-ern~r will certaialy reach 20,000, audmay be as high as 24,000. The vote.was 6,000 less th:m 18S0, nnd the re"turns from 19S towns showing.a fallingoff iu the l~epublicnn mtjority of 1,98S.That is, thc victory this year is -about
the same as that of 18S0.Iu the shcop-rnising district of Cal’i-
fornia there ia sohl a beverage of pecu-liar torridity known as !.+Shepherd’s De-
It so.ms to haw.been re.erred for Dr. I~tvid Ken-nt~l~’,of II~l~dottt.~.Y., to n¢complish~.~hmugh_h|ei¥~J|~Vr;~;’~-x~’]dely known as KENNEDY’S FAVOR-|TE UI~IEI)Y¯ ~h.t other, have fa41ed to coml~".~.Th~ ~uhj ,|u.d l "tter,wm be found of vital interest tosuffert,I, Ires gravel aud to the general public :
Ar.a*~, March 20, 188:1.-Dr--D~K*-nned~rIIondout, N.Y., ..................
Dr~aSlu:--Let we tell yOU frankly that I lavenever b*.-. p:trti.l to propr{etary mt~t|cinL’~,~ a I believethe n~Jor{ly of ~Cm tO be nolhtltg be|lot than m~th.Odl~ ,If ~.l~tninillA IIIOApy f~om roople whom .ufi-t, rit~gIIl~|:.e~ rl.ady to Cl|tch at a-y |lope of’ rvlleL They atel,,.’,t’" r|l,’:’t "t I~Ii¢] (leh3e[oe+% "lhlt 3ottr Favor|!,+ L’+,nJ-~d) [ know I+,." happy exp~ti,.nce to be e tt,t:dly ¢|i11~.rocol t|l|ltg. I ]’1~’| twt*ll a earle-or ft.,ill ~raYtl tot .Yr,|r%anti h.d le~tllU~1 IO 11hln). t+lll|ll,,i*t 1,I,~ ~}c|a~l~ f’r,ei{ef.tl~n,, Iwrm.ne}+t good ~tllle of|t. .’kh,,nt thr, e y+,al.~.gt yot:r Fnvbrite R.u,,uly xra~ rt+C~,nlll,ou,tod to n~t..[ o~n give y,m lhe resa,|t in a aet~t+,v,ce : I ;rl(.d {| tend¯
It cur(q] ins compler@1~. 1 I~I~ eo,.li,|ent ~t t~:tv,,q nlyIlfc, You c~m uso t tL~ |citer if 3’~.n t .k I,e~t¯
Your|4 etc. -. NATfI.~N .+.CKLEY,Ca|:t. N:xth.’u3 Aek]eF x,’~ f,~r a |o~I ~" !~ato rot,n,.rt~d
~" Ih tim Canal Appra{~,.r’s ¢.l]:e,, i,, .l{{~m,,y. ]{**|,w~]L known, and writes for no l,t rpose but t,, do guo,tto olher&
A~ a lued|cln~ for all ,:t+..a.es of :{*.e t|’~o,I. LI voKt,lnoy...n,l D|gestlvc O,’rnt,s K..r..,)y’. I,’.v.ritItemedy itaq fa|rly won Jr:4 h}gh ,’~D,*t,~t{’.’+. Y~*t|t0 i
deslrul)Leto Dr. D~tvld 1;~.,tnt~ty, :’:~,td,ht|, .N.y.
lq’AWr~ZO~’TO~, !~’. J.
¯ ~.verythtDg in that linc kept for saleineludiu,~’ T:-unk~ Valise. ctc.
Satisfitctiou ~iven in new work o~anykind of repairing.
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Pay the Printer promptly. _
Wm. Bernshouse,
00NTRAOTOR & BUILDERr~[Of3"2 yea s ]~xperience.]
~team S~w ~.d P!ami~g Mill
Lumber Yai’d,Dos% Sash, Moldings,
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week ;hozne. f~5 outfit free.. PayNorl~k. (~,Idtal nel
to give the matter a candid invest|go-
~’ t~EST+’~ND ONL+Y -I1~/11 Ii I~ barn and- all necesenry- out.b13ildlngs.~NTIC LIFE OF ~a~-dulkl~r-- Two wells good wa~r, nice lawn and
ch.,nsiethlmeelf. ~400rhY thebookwilldlSt4n-plenty of shade, Crepe, a13d a variety¯foundiu noothel of small fruit. 1½ mileefrom railroad
a.eomplete history el where shil~mente a?e made to NqwYorkwith all Itl plalformseli the preel+dep.t~: tl _ of. the Whltt and New’En’gla13d markets. Grit bar-HoesetProteeuvetay. tt[L~ree .tmae; electoral gain. ~7,00{1, Terms euy,vote; bomelife O[ the l~r~l(lOnt~ nn(i a fullIlls Of T~,~ T Oitm In the best and most J Apply on the promises; or m
~-’vy-" aeeumle, eheape,t, and ¯ ’ ,.¯ H. M. BOYD,~elldmmtlargely. Bend ~0cenle formttllt, at 9+~ ~’. 7th ~t., phlladeiphla,,once. - . TE[A.YER, ]~ERItIA M & CO.;
+ ; I~Areh St.,Phl]odelpkta.¯ H, SNOWDEN,.... -- -- . 816+Chestnut ~L, Phlladeiphia,
Leave +all orders for Printin .
_0fjsmykind at the,i’Southw~. ~...~a~,~, .~,..~,...,,.s~.
I~[S~ lll|le~s,hlle. 0oi14SO~i$it I~I141~.i~Iii!i~I~iI
~rsey Republican office. ’ ..... "’+’+’+" ....+"+ "" ......
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at ~aplea. It m believed that the dau-g~r la past at Geneva, nnd-Vreeautionshave been relaxed.
The regular l~epttblicane and Inde.pendc4/l~’P~o--tCdtiou D~mocfats of Louls.iana ha vo agreed to unite, u~on a Blaiu~er.nd Ltgim elcctorM ticket.
+,, o+ +o+ifie~h me n t,_ a.s~epherd-has-beem+k~own ............. _+ .....~’i~do w-_G]ttss. .... ’~-
tO 8teal his own fiocli ’an’.1 hide it for .I I ,I~,~
Odd sizes cut to’order.daysiothobrush. ~omcthinglike this|
pI LL~I~’Lime, Cement, and
happened in the M~sachusett~ D:mo. Calcined Phtster..cratie Conycntion the oLher day, when apackage of 150 solid votes for J’.’ndicote
was plumped into tlm ballot-tot, El:-dicote clearly was the choie~ of the foR-
vent|on, aud. was subsequently¯hoax.hated. But the rulingpassion Was too
stroDg for the average Democrat. Hostuffcd the ballot-box b sheer fo :+., _
h~b it~ -~- ’ ..... -7- -+ ....
¯ Williaru S’trangs & Co., Fa,~,et~¢n,have several power looms iu oi,, rat!onin theIndustrial.Exposition iu ~’oston ;the looms are used for weaving p< rtraReof Presideutial candidates and alway8attract a great crowd.
937 fresh cases ofch01eraand, 365deathsoccurod at Naples tiurin~ the twenty-four hours e ndi13g at 9 o’clock Wednes-
day night.
Thero_ls great groat .exclteme~t atB0nton, Montana, over important golddiscoverie~ in the Little Rocky Moun-rains, I00 miles north-east of that. placeand a stampede to the claims is taki13~place.
The rapid fM] in ’the Nile reudcredoubtful the sueccms of 3Volesloy,e plan~br succoring Gordon at Khartoun~
.j " + "~ . " :’ FRUIT P A0~.,’.~~
Indorsed all over theWorld, " "i
~a ¯ n m the baok ~ ¯ lgt~’Odd Sizes of Frult Crates..-~-~9.-ul-~b.l~:t=e--~ft~- e+t~A~+~--~ . mndu to order,
o, o o o++ +- 1 --ms+~:Docs.beforo.Chne e Oak and "line ¯Wood for Sa]e~¯ euow~mn._~eaancne tto~
colored. Urine. - Cut and Split .if-desizcd.--- .............3W~W~GS&RE1J1Vfl~n, Alargo .quautity of Piuo and Ced~g~0~ ~Ie~t~l~ WIM, ~00~ ~1 DltVl~,O~t~ ~uttings~ tbr Summer and kiudlinge
~"L"B ~IL~-q.ar~ os~octalty adaptedgo,~’~150 pr cord. CEDAR PiCKET~la0n cases, onn uose eueots mmh a ohan89
st. feelln~ as to aetontah the auWerer .... o aud a-h ~IFr~d~]6~g~o-~--.’J:Qey Inewenlo the Appetite, mtd oaul~l yard fence." ¯ ’ ̄
-+’°++"+’-’°’+’++r~en~..ls no4mrlel~ed~-aud by their To~oAeuon on the Dlgn,~Avo Oegmas~ )~elpa-
~Lo~r I]~JtCK Dyaoinglo applica~on ofth~Dra. It lmpurta n tlttUxrllL, nolor, aug8
) ’ . " " "Oent bygnmamta~e°usly’e.x-pross on¯S°hlreeni,tbYofDraggiste’~l I. or ( fl,ce ]-)a.v.~, -- ~ edncsday .T h ursda~t,
omen. 44 Murray St.. NewYark ...... Friday, ahd Saturday Of each we0]L.e
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vo|oes still beneath the church¯ ZBrlght ¢
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And yet the soft glow of the midnight hourA strain of haunting music sweet and
A dreamA
i.¯ ~ah fling that portal open; and beyond
¯ Appears the ~ecord .~f ~ ~arlI¯ lug; ". ," :~ ~, ~’"
.All hopes~ all joys, all f cars~ all z
In infinite revealing.
redoubled fury~the~vlud.hrleklng and the Oldhowl/Dg vast, cutting the Crests Of the Imrsuasion on~avas off as it came tearie
my face tall ItM
lmowedit. Nothing oouJdlive in ench
: ~ Jts cares’and Woes that make us ,weary " ’fLat’B. go. to. the.lifeboat and ~ if/ " ’: hearted, ’ - : ’ " they are going off," eeid I~but the old
"’"’: .And leaves us basking in the holy light man was intenflygaz[ng out at ~ca.. Of golden days devarted. - ̄ ~ ’ :’T/ierb, just’ ’~s ’I 8aidl. he ~houted,
...... ’ ¯ . ¯ " .... .-- , hoarsely, justin 4ime-’ "She’eetruek."
i:, ~ ~o~o Asnot~E. And .then above the yelling of the
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¯ amount’ of "no friend" that you would ’hke tosee ?"
"Far away--far
some are-|~-waitin’ for, m.~ k
th0
~o]d~ and.seizing my
straws. Why,~ommg ashore.
~se~-ed g copet0~ the spotboat fa~aiuatien. ~!1 at ono~ a lurid
figures, and the°n theres~med shot ’up~ fortail wa~e~i~l’~over’lt/and I, saw been set on
it no more. ...... "~ " ~‘~~ ’ ~ and
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th the ws¥~ and threwe flgur~ on- thewatching eagerly the fringe of~breakers,¯ready to rush down and seaure anythingthat_ might Im washed ashore from thewreak. ......
fire,
Anlllator ~unters.
Themen_who hunt alligato~ for
Thb warmlu
moamng .at interwtos~d his-head frnm-side-to~slds-en the
s~broken several
river thethe cause of
wind ~ the noises I found two young men oc.cupymg ~ha~tfly constructed Palmetto-i
and fan camp,, Six dead alligators were
was "tO h~gh~feeL~ Tilehad-killed them the pravlaua ....
moon. n~ht One of theyoung men wasbusystood:+’~qmlng"at the soft,’ blue sky, skinning the alligator~ while the other,
placid and serene, almost won- with the aid of a single cookmg utensilthat "So great a change could which answered the purpose of baking
when Xstarted, tots 9venand coffee pot, was preparing ame shouted: . frngul morning meal. The skin is re.watskl Draw the curtain moved from the belly, the under
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b:’/’:’~"::’- ’ "-"" - -"’:’"~:: I mustfind ,at ¯ .--’.,,..:..; ._:.. .-,- ._~. , ;" "--" :BY.t -.’:Butl tell you £ d0,not~ llove’ ’~ ’-’"’
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Nor’b~ they
Keep th0/ftliy sbul:swomAnd to
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~TbE hbllTo thy ~row.
Fix on the faturb"a~oaLthyfa~e/~ !And let thy feet be Jur~ to.stray
NOW hithei’,bt/t be swlf~ ~ run,Andnowhere tarry by the way,
. Until at last the end is won, ,And thou may’st look _’~ck’ from t~y place
And eeo thy long
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......... = ..................I_-;=BATUHD2kY,_BEP.T, 13, 1881 .....
............ Ri publidan lqatidnalTicket..
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¯ - :’* ~ - For President of the United States,
JAMES G. BLAINE.’
.... :.-’: ........... . ’ For Vice-Presldent,¯ ̄ JOHN A. LOGAN.
For L;ouTre~s,--Secoud District,-
JAMES BUCITANA~N’, ’Of Trelttou. ’
The total vote of Maiuc shows Robio’s-majority to be ’~0,015..
.There "isn’t. an office-holder on thn~ational
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party, when it. leftthe_rule-el_ ou~cnuntty,-lcR~- twa-fla
¯ _ twoI’rt.sidcnts, two Sttpreme Courts,..... ,q,qd cvcrvthiug in tile worst shape pea-
s!bin. In 1~01 it put in writing .that" ~.l!e war was a failure and nlus~ be
-- ~topped. Could they have ezirricd out:.~:. this theory, we should .have. been aL.~: " --:: ......... rulned country to-day.
h..~’ ..... -. ],:very l{eptlIdican should porehaso-a
i~. ; :’~ copy of - V, hy I am a ’l~epublicau,"byGee: S. Boutwell. for Ii~s own keep,n,.
~i~ .. ....: .’ -Ph{ced" ih" tlid liTmds pf young Democrats;3). ’ : who have not become moss-backed, it.
:~ w, wonld have an immenseiufluen’ce. Itis sold by subscription. Call at this0 a copy, Unto Win. J. Bctts& Cb., I’lartf,~rd, Conn.
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C:,n~ress_ionM_ Di~_tric~ u_p_o_q .the no_m~.-_~ation of ex-Jndge James ]3uchan:m, of
_.~ _h .’1 :._=ublican cahdidat~~or-Mcmber of-Congress:-- IIc twnn-up=-
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xight Christian gentleulan, an able law-yer, a working Republican¯ AtlanticCounty gave M r¯ Brewer.riB0 ’ majority,in 1~2 ; let us double it this yc~, for$fr. Buchanan.
’; Chairman Bnrnumi.conK.tdphiting tile
"They’say that’ fleptomlm¢ Ires’ so farI~eOU. tho.:hottest’mouth of timyear..
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A latg~’ proportion OfL O~ 0 ~ ~ ~1~* Phlladollx~ls,~.ptemln~t.~ tl~
eaalohumttli:ualrerl~g’t~ult~’roiti ~g~ :¯ ’ : "
Thn ,.otto nr.P~ -"Wire fools ~v=u’, c.~n.a.,~ etch. ,~t ~ar~i~ a~a of any arti~:le: of general ,usetl/esifilio-fttflsb6;" laa good ono~--Itis
q~,~ enlmm,.~gm~_U~t.~IZ~!_eure the a~a,~,~ -,,~,t.~ tUotr do~g,- ~ ....whosurpasses other:makers ........on tltt~. ~u’csumptiou _whlcli_th~ .motto moat, ~olu~,~ c~stt~au,n.-x,~a~-. -who make ..Oha-.samething? :............. t/on, l>xiip~pali, ~ll~haaehb/Dim~ntery,ilnldlcs that P~ick. keeps on telling the and ’a ho~ a o~or ~u-,aat~ ~,r,al ot He gathers the trade. N0th- :’people that Grovor Clevolaud isa statt~- ~U,piwan,theY~edr.*, a,~c,a~s ,~,l,S~’ p,.~t,,, ,t ~m’"aing but ¯ woful ̄ mismanage- .Ins n. . lllLl~ by eminant physiohmt la regular pt’~. ment’ can -.keep-Jfim. :from
*Ifyou suff~r wlth" Sick IIfladach.e, ,tlo~, eho~ aria,makable" t~o estam~U~a laConstipatinu, Dizziuess, 8our .’toataell, which ~@’=e,,ola br t~o ~a r~ot~- heading his ’ industry, what- -
sldn. " . . _ _..: ........r l~illh,us attack% Elnory~s Llttls Ca- ¯ Th~o-PILrJ am eom~tinded :of wege~bleever it is¯ " ~ .......tha rtie Pills will relieve as a s,~t~c~ only. and are a~o~,t~lr ~, f~,,, There;s a makei" of cash-lat.r t,f tile.bowels they e~lomelor a~y oth~r tuJarlouu lagr~Ueala. .very snmlil one to three A sufflvt-~r f~.om l~e~e writes " meres who does that ; Lupin.
There are many other makers
~astandard "attainmeiitfor: =.:
There is it" deserving .Lin every-sorl: of-itidiistry~ ............The world isa gainer every
wa.~re are led to these pleas-ant reflections by the ratherresale fact that a new lot of ~ #iupin’s 5o~cent cashmeres ......
has come~, twenty t:olors ormore. But that’s no wonder-
-- -- 6’ ATiSn’S YILL~ are lnva~lnable to me, andC~’O |fly eOllet4~lt companion.’ I have been
An Extrixordinary Offer. a severe sutreror front llcad~toh~ ~nd your
I o all wantingr,’ El~lil, lo ~ h’lq:ll~.PILI~ are the only thing ~[ could look tofor relief. One dose will quickly niove my
tV~ ~unt Lives Energetic, ~nd Capable Age,Is bowels and free my head from pain, They
i. e~ ely" et, Uaty In the United Staten and Can- are the most °ffeenve and the euiest phl~o
..In. to ~ell’a patent article of great merit o~3[ have ever fo~ahd. It laa plemmre to me tol~eak lu their prale% aud 1 UAWI~rS do I~ITS MRRIT.q..~ll article having a largo sale, ¯ wheaoeca~on offers. ¯ "
,aylt,g it’0 per cent. profit, baying t,o , W.L.P.~ol~,oIT~’.L. PaRo&Bro.n¯au4 on which the ugeqt ts pro. :’."Fr~nklinSL, lnchmond,V~.,dune~l~.
"I have ~ AYER’a Plr.J~. in -number-¯ "lit’It til*~l ~vtr}" rouatj h~ may veeuro from u.., less Ins[anoe~ aa re~mmend~
_~J.th_!!_U_.!_h~Sy._ a~lv_~.ntngy:s to put ageqt:% and have never known ~¢mcan bo eohl to "~llo desired result. We eonatalitl
of cashmere; a great mat~y ful thing. We had already
others as good as the makers about the same. colors in thefiner grades of Lupin’s cash-Of other like stuffs. But, meres, 6o, 75,85 cents and awhen We put their cashmeres . .......
side. by- side. with Lupin’s, Ldollar¯. "iney are¯ .c°nstanuy’; .
a ’ " " . not old. When_yon_lo_ok at _every hoe.-u o’~’t~er. It ini~ht OOI bO IJoeo.~ear~"It) ll,ak¢ uTi I’t’xtr;iordi::ttr)" i,ff~l s~ ~o seetlretoTl:d ,g,-l, nn-;it i.iiue; hat w*~ have ew.*lud.d to
tO tht*w, i,Ot Ollty onr confidence io-ur leveuqon~h.r~i I handle it with cne,~y. 0st ugnn’l~n,,w:,t work are making Ir. m $150 to $6"0 a.ln,,tb clear, and tl,l,i I’aet re.knit it sate for u~le mi, k,~ tlur t, ff~r to all who ate out of employme,¯l. A,*y nge,t who will rive our tins,acesthirly dvy~’ trial aud.t~il to clear at least $100in th;n t me, above all expenses, can return allgoods unsold to tie, and we will refund the ca:hpsi,l Ior them, Any at, eat or general agentwbt, ~.uld fit~e lee or more eouutles and workthem thr.n~:h ~ub ~en:e for ninety days, an,itails .lo.cle~r ~Tbll above alJ expeueet, eta ro~tmu nil un:,.Ll and get tbeir tunney back. Ne.,Ib.~r ~lt!oyer ul ag~ote ever dared to mttkeeuqh *.l|~;e, our worth| t.e If w. did not km)wtbltt ~O .,:,~.e IgCntS f|~iivf illbk[Hg more little
’doubitt the al~lone* we ~udrar, tee~ en~l but tw,,,,ver $12b a
aod that oec t,I oar a~:sut8 ,oak eighteenordel’~ in ~,nu day. Our large ae~eriplive clr-ulare exl, l~tlu our offer fully,and these,to frith
IU-N itYd--r6-e ~y- o~-’ottt of-’emplnyi~cut-who-wBt *ei~d u~ three one.rent ntanlps for I,O~tage.¯ ~e),,I ,~t once and ~ecurc the ogei,cy in tlme f,)rthe b~otu..at~d go to work on the t-rms t, amedin o u r-t:2t.tt~o~.~havet.beuddr, sn of all thcageet~,,culngma.ehi.e ...l.cit, ar.d in the etuntry,
tial~ ,,ff~r. Its ~t’titl n~t~[ ill.e0 LhC nHl~O ~nd ad*
,,r’3 uu-wflt-lc>.~ the be~t-ebar.c~htlt e Oil/ Or" l¯ln i.l.,yln,.bt I o ~nvke mocey.
Itl~N~Elt MA2,UF~CTURI~G CO.,lilti ~mi,hfield St., Fltt~buyg, Ps.
~rom ,4tlant~t I Ga., ~ay~: "For ~mopant I have oeen subject to. eonsttpaflon,trelu which, lit spite of the Use of medl-©intm of varloua khlde, I snffer~t lncrc~alngtnceurcnleueo, lluttl acute l~toiitlas ago [
~egan taking Avt’4t’s PtLr~. They haveentirely corrected the c~s:,lve habit, and.have vastly Improved my gene:al h~lih." ¯
ATER’S C&TIIA.I~TIe PILr-~t eorr~t lrreg~-larlttes of th~ howell, stimulate the app~tlto and dlgeatlon, and by their frO’erupt and,thorough action give tone aaxd. vigor to Lhewhole phynleal economy, --
~le=oot, ~f~. and t,,my,,edlet**." ~rn, Lupifl’s are taken andOB. DYSI’EPSLA they,re invaluable.~:a~. ~u~."--:- the-~i~e-rs--t-~jec-’te-d ¯with-’al- - ..... never occurs m you, ,’ Are .......Mee.l~ Tals.s, Jane 17, 1882. ’ ¯
There is g in-thefeel of the goods, somethingthat responds to ",.he touchrather than sight, a certainsolidity added to softness, acertain firmness in the verydelicacy of the fibre itself,something alluring, some-
I’I1J~PAR~D BY
Dr. J¯O¯ Ayer &Co, Lowoll,Wlass.Sold by all Drugglet~.
YOU~0, I an one~ o:OLD, gltD, . , -ldtDDI FJ~~yer s ~arsaparlll~-¯ .2. I--Cqffl-a~n =i~-~--~-z~-~,-STz~h~t’U, /Ear,, or may scrofulous ot syph-
lUtlc tal.nt, may be’made henhhyande~rong SUl.weme rcfinement of worklw/lU u~.
~ ~-~sgt,-+~m-~ta/i~or-~ ......... .and.m~teri.M_tha_t __c~_ n_uot be.accidental. It is work of li
¯ own, especially when the-a_,~ ....... : ......... .... There is no-Lupin_--The ........ range_=
COramlSSlON~.R O~ :D~.EDS, famous maker has done his kindred fabrics takcn in. InDeeds. Morl.~ames, Agree’~menls.BIllsof~le. WoFk and gone. His fame is town did we say ? Is thereand t,tl,er papers executed In a neat.carefUl any beyond Jerscy? Vehcre,and°effect manuer, entrusted to worthy succes- . ¯
they new or old~" "Arethey Lupi-n- s--~--"-T~-yare." And then youwbnderwhether you are not goingto pay something for theprestige of an eminent name,and you want_to_see other ......makers’ cashmeres. So wealso keep them¯ But we try
thing assuring, that wins ~enot to keep anything to look
satisfied choice.~ If Lupins at and never_to sellL and,whea we buy cashmeres
weave is not ffiere" the others .....ar~ s-0fl:- ~ sm0-o-th----~--d-~-° ttrer--t laan-~a.Ptnsr-we’--are-~-ulnas,no- enough Compari- apt to be Spa We can’t.r__ " .... -" ................... lay:themilson ~:[one~-~rings out flie hand¯
’. On the whole there is no: 6theTi~611~ti~
SATUIIDA Y, BEPT. 1~. 1884. ":
toplos ?flocal lntet~. :~Tim~.e oto ofrulxmdents, are requ~um,,n~ tar ~ub]l-0at[on, but as a guarant~ 0f the re lsbll-!%of tho nm , __ :..,i
-Blaine and Lo n Olub.All who are lnt~’~ted in the else,ion of
the. Ropublioaia naming..am invited tomeet at WNIOff Hat,In on.
- This (SATI~AY) EveningAt 8 o’cloek, for the purpose of organizing
Blainetrod Logan Club.By order of Committee.
~" Going down the Delaware?.... ~ You can pay your taxim next week"
l~ltepnbllcans~thk evening¢
~Tho Masonid-lodgeroem is being..e:cane=anl -°creme ;
...... I~tr-Mrs,.-Id~ Warren him - charge of avest factory in Plal~_~__~phla.
I~’-Mra Allen N¯ Heartwell, of LongBranoh~ spent last Sunday In Hammonton.
Mr. Ellis has lumber op the groundfor an extensive addition to his laundrybuilding.
I1~ Mr. and Mr°. G. F. 8axton startedfor Vermont on Wednesday, for a few-weeks’ visit.
A Prohlbltion writer proposes themmms of A. J. Smith and Z. U. Matthewans candidate for Sheriff.
I~" That excursion, next Tuesday, Ista_boJ~ame~ affair. Bring the wife andbaby, aud the re~.t ot the folks.
I~’_A.t_Sax_to_n’n~99_._wj.l!. find all thetboumand.and.one thlngn needed by the
- little folkn in the school room.WANTED.--& flr~t-cla~ girl or we-’
man, for housework. Appiy t~ .
The tax-ret~ in Hammonton, for
Behooi.tax. There ia uo~X¯
grTho fl~h-oii factories at Leeds’.Point are no~ busy. One of then~ has
~0RSALE- at lowest cash ..... Hamrnonton, l’~. J. anywhere, is dmrc a storeprices, sors who honor the name by - ,xt,cted the oil from about 900,000 moss
For Sale keeping the factory standardthat gathers so for ricIrand bunkers. -
IIadlcy, the reputed author or:.tl e Grape Vines. ¯ ). The su )remacy of the poor alike ?. Wherc, any- I~" Mrs. Ile~,eeca White haw reuted............... --~vherer-, a---store-that-makes - ~ of-t~e---T~t~Smi~-hom
............ "~oreyletter, atlrtbutcdto GeUci~xlGar Couch-d,field, while uitder cxammuti0n in a ~cw
Moot:tJ’s :Early, Marth;t, Lady Wash- " -- name ts more’ stg- . ...... ¯nificant b" the ve-" fact that the trade ol tile rtclx so help h~ sold her fi,~m, on Droadway, to D.
iugton, Israolla, Sitlem, dud other. [ have a Wry finc FAR,T, withouter .,- .........¯ i/i ff~- .... the trade-of ~e poor,_and _ Campanella. :
defled-~he ~ ~--_~be~tsnricti~._o_ILGmI~.X[neS~:..~.buildingrinilcomplete shape, for sale, or J’ "J "
tion whether or not hc really wrote the - . EV~.,,G.tI~.EN-PI./IN.TtI¯ ,*ill exchan.g9 f~ori’iaminonton-property’." .tne__wlnnel~__OL_ule._¯ll .q --_ ...............’ ~]up t ................... ~.The receipt~ .of__tlie i
lc’.tcr. Chairman Barnum~ Of t|lo’_~Na" slxxk, for Hcdges ~md Orna- is near Bass River.tioned laurel is oui~ of the : the lt~adde offth~ePT]Oc~Llae t .........
O .....
- ’ " monthgraph ote0of Augtmlb for measagen sentiU Atlautlo.Ctty, during thnto.~ race. There i~ no’longerhaving thrni~hed Iladly wi£h considers- 1Frntt a~tt| l~hade Tree~. - I have a few village homes and farms any personfll tt~umpla in the that is another, subject. " Phil,~lelphia alone, wore $1460. : :.tional ];emccmtie ~iit~fl-l~esz
ble sums of money.Pear,.Apple, Peach, Cherry, and Shade
~ .Trees, of various kinds.The Methodist ntiuistere of Boston, at It EllllllE..~.
their Monday tueetirig,adopted rcsulu- All tLe hast kiudsof Blackberry, l~asp-tlons repudiating st..-,ongly thedoetritre- berry, DlaekCaps, ete., that succeed
that the morality nr immot’ality of a- weir itx this locality.
man’s private lifo had. nothing to d9 Send for Prieeli~t.with hi~ fitness lot public office, ¯ JAMES O. RANSOM,
The effort mml~ to _Stop_the bolt.ort~e Ixish-Amcrieadvotore from Cleve-land by trying to create a prejudicengaln~t the colored men, is a failure,co~K-esed even‘ 9_y Democratic p~per~.
"
The report from Cleveland, Ohio,about a mass mcetiog of an,IndependentGerman_Club, 3200 strong, and an ad-dress by rrn .e.x.Ropubliean leader, re-solve~ itseit" into a gathering inable to hold :it most sevcnty.five per.sons only, at which 4,he princilml speak-er was a Democrat ot twelve years’stauding. There is no such thing as an"~ndepeudcnt"German Club in the city~levelnnd:
The ]Iepu%liean vote in Maine wasthe largest ever ,.est. nn,1 llm m’tioritv|i:" " .. - ":. .......
tiou ~,i ’ " ¯., ,- ," : ..... " "
’The time for changing the
....... o ...., ..... upon ,is, and
placed in my hands for sale, on themost reasonable terms.
W. I ,UTHERFORD,Real Estate and Insurance Agent~
Hammonton, N. J.
name. There is a fortunefor. the inheritors of its Use.There is release from-watch-
JoH~ WANAMAKER.Cbel~ut, ’Illlrteem~i, and .~larl.¢t ztrcct~ aad
Chy.ball ~quare.
_.._ ..................
flaying added SIc~lil I’,~tver and od,er eou-
ve,~tcnrcs, I ,m bett~r prop,rod th~n ever toda sll kin’Is of Lan~dry w~.ra iea ta:i~faotor~
masher. Rtte~ releor~able.bIA~HAN ~oLLIS,
D,:llevuc Aw., H~mmontou,
i._TEA CHER
I stramental MusfoIlammonton, : N.J.
Will give in,:rvctio’l Io llUllils, either nt her’- 17oaidence ~ on Co~trnl 2,wnue, or nt ibe
poi, il’e r~ide:.ce.
WOOD,,d-tbr sale-by
the eortt, at lho mill.
....... r .......
for$1.25. Tryit
Rutgers Col:lege,N~wBrun.wick,N.J..l hour froea N.T.onP.R.R.
Yesr begin~ (exatnln~tinn~ fo ¢ ndmllliou)Sept. ]etb, 1,~4
Sloau I’rites lor Be.’4 (el a.~ical) En-trnnco Examinatitm.- -)st, $t00
($1{30 c~s41) ; 2nd, $350 .(~Ud cash).I~.ighl.~elt s~rol’e~,~’sz’~ . ~,s ’l’utol~.CI.s,lcal Ctnl!eo lell unto ih’,? ’.ngh. Addlltent
,lect.~e w.sk in Pbydtnt an, I Cbeml,lrydurlegJonior ar.,I Senior ye,tl. ] .:renoh aet[ Ot.rlneuText-t~ooks daily II,ed In [ i~tory a,d Scbm0e..,SLII~A~’II’IFIIC l)l~,l ’£1tT:tlENT.
-’lShe. Ncw.- Jcr,~y Col .lege-to. PromoteAgricl~lturcal~tl the Mcchanle Arts.
Valen ine Is prepar*d to lurulsh 10oitlo,, O.a,kete (withhnndtes un,l plates), t’ihrentl¯. ]U.ho~ of atyqO*tltty wanted. IVaneral. Jlu’o#lt,/I ~ uiterlchlllo.
~4r’Ch,irs races,e6, ace Ftitniture ,ep.iredaud renovoled.S,H(J]* OU Egg Uerb,.r I~as,l. ~ext Id A~,kel~’s" ̄ --~. Carrisge ]~’a~tory, lllllliniolnloli,
~---~v e~y--pe,t4t at--.4 " -.llnUl¯antevd hY ¯ a ’: _sworn Ii |i]l]nv ftolIhe tlPportvr, V. ~1. :Ilot, l,I.NtIWbT]ll to- ’
~l~-v~ T,I I AssAM..I-:, ~’1’ IN-
~-~~_~J..~" I l,w. Win. llntber-~~ lord, l{ainluonton. .
Capt. John Carlaw and @ire ll0w.oeoupy the neat tenement over Herbert’sshoe etere, latdy vacated by Mrs.Biekuor,who ha~ returned to Atlantic City.
~lr. Bernshouse has the contractto build a handsome residence for Dr.Fleming, of Absecon, on ~o lot adjoininghis lathe r.in-law’~--Jud~el~i~l~.-~-H6y~s ue
contains but slxty.flve potatoes. If you- think yea can reduce that number, just
try it:
........ 1~ M-r,. - Elam S t~kwel.i ~-iv~ed -atelegram, Su~aday, auuouucing the seriouslllnus of her mother and sister, tn NewYork State, and took the evening train,hopiog, yet fearing.
S,% 31ark’s Church,-- FourteenthSunday after Trinity, Sopt. 14th, 188,1.10"30 A.lq., Mornivg -Prayer, Litany, andHoly Communion. 2:30 1’. M., Suuday8ehooL 3:3O, Evening" Prayer and Ser-mon.
~ff" The ~tonon ~londay lastr-with a good attendance.
¯ The new buliding will ba ready by Oct.1st, and already the overcrowded primarydepaztment ~howa how very welcome thenew addition will prove, t
..........
’:-"l~" One doil~ palm foi:nrldn’ of Ilxt~mliel on i~ car~ lind slity t I i !itdanier/--lmrlmpe el#~tt¥on t i I
~F~ Alex Aitken lute a.Blalne.&Itreamer flo~t[ng ̄ over his .our¢lage shop;~sara. ~ilton & 8on fly theSt. John llndDanlslfl~gqver_the store. : - -.
l We ackuowled~’ the rl~ipt " ofgripes and other fav0re from Meimre. G.Valentine, L. H0yt, J. C. Ro~t, mid ~s.L.W; Cogley, and Mrs. ~ White¯
Next Tueaday--Narrow Gauger-.6:~5 ~. l~.~’Camden~’ ~ big steamboat,Peon’s Giove~(perhapa more)~retum--all. happy. BtlI~ Ill-little folk~ half¯
A Inmdsou~ pole laid nea~ H.T.the
rumor states that the Prohlbltjonist~ willraise it thls e’veningt and hang .out their
preparedto, furulsh COAL ofdifferent kinds and size~, to suit, from
or car.
pouuda ; Stove, $5.75 for 2240.G. F. SXXTO~, Hammonton.-
Repqbliean caucus last ~ondaynight, to choose delegates to the Congres-sional Convention. Messrs. Gee. Elvinsand Merrill Parkhuret were chosen, withMeagre. John Scullln and -M. L.~ Jacksonae alternates, ~o instructions.- Vine ~ottage for Rent.’.The largeand handsome cottage, with ornamentalgreund~,-is - for rent. - Hea~er -connectedwith every room. Terme reaeonable.
4 South Etghth St., Philadelphia.
~ Our C.&thw~ ehani, ed this week, d~tod Aug¯ 8 .
Another ch~Inge waffmade on Tliursday,
whioh brin~s ~ u~xp’tm t, ,mm=ou-ton at ~:it ~. ~r:, insl~,l of ~:t0~ ’ ’
at ,0curt wM o~i~a- ’raetd"f’"with a full Bench, The ¯ _repreeented: by ~Mesare: Voorhees, Peek,Panoo~t, Crandtll, Joline, Cooper, andLearning, Millville, J.B, Nfxon. AflsutleCounty/MeMra, SlaI~ Stephauy~Thomp-sent Encheott~ Ingham, J. E. P. and" C..TAbbott, Hoffmah, and P~rry. - , -
The following Grand Jurors were swornand re;fred after a brlefHonor’."J. D. Baunder~ Elijah Adams, Win, YJee,
Gee, Absalom Doughty, Win. Muhler,Elam Stockwell, Edwin Adams, Jar. E.
"i. :
100tto suit
.the~lowesg oasli,p:rtoos. :.~.., BreimNnil Work kept : :’:~’"on h’and~ormacle to order 0ustom Work ancl ~i~:i
x c s:oN :........ - ....tS SELLIL~TG ’ ’
.# ...
J. Brady, ~elson Frenoh, Paul Wootton,W. Adams, John Armstrong, J.G. Crate,
After eaUlng the roll of Conetables andPetit Jurors, a very little common bust-siness wa~ adjusted ; theu the trial listwas gone over, and nearlyall ca~es markedready.
The ease of’Win. E. Boyle us. CharlesMatthews was the first case tried, con-suming the balance of the day. Paneoastand Voorheee, attorneys. Verdict forplalntlff in $100 damages.
State vs. S. ~r. Adams et al,--in debt.Verdict for plaintiff, $100.
Jacob Huteon vs. G. W. How~rd,--ln
juryman, was takeu ill, aud the Court
In the Post Office ag Hammonton, N.J., ofsettlement~
Saturdsy, Sept. ]8th, 1884 : Win. B~ager vs. N. H. Johnson et al,--Mr~.Geo.Schmitz0replevin. Case on when Court adjourned
Mrs. T, B. Chulnbers. -1~trS.i:IzzlcSer-v{e, - on Thursday. At
At~’.wx~ E~.vr~s, P¯ M. dleoharged.
FREISH BE.EF;lilUTI’OII,YiI&h &’P0111t,
Salt Pork, Jr.o.I. Alms,
-evening, ’ .Sth -lusty, arrangements- were all plead-n0t-gullty: Dan’l Johnson, :Win;made whereby U nmn Depot will hereafter Rohan, John Birckman, Henry .Cook,be open every day, from 7-A.~. until 6 F~rank Sothern, Budd Miekelly, Eugenep.~., for the delivery of coal and the sale Homer.
From Our County Papers.
.t~ o m the M.r.1~ O R.has moved into the
Mr, C. Messer, of Washington, D. C.,
’...5!
of fruit crates, barrdls, eta. Mr. A. J.Smith has charge of.the businee&
A case over a disputed bil-lbetweenChaa. Whttne~ and Minor Rogers, bathfrom Hammontou, was tried before SquireGruner and s jury, yesterday (Sth inst~.
4~ ONS T-.&N ThY-O~--KA~Dr. --
.... ALSO, VEGETABLES IN SEASO N ’ .....Our Wagon runs through Town evet.y Wednesday & Satur day --
Use the"Painter’s Delight’;.;.:.7!
..... Mauufactumd.by .... ’~ : ....
AT THE
Mule from Strictly PureGuaranteed the Best Paint new,old.
D~ IN
:F!omr, Feed, ex, tHiZezs.
-Involved was only nix dollars,,hugh th~d6fend~t-clearlyproved
that he had nevercoutraoted for servicesfor which the bill w~ rendered, the jurynevertheless returned averdlot iu favor ofplaintiff for full-amouut.--~’q~ HarborD~moe.rat. fruit of all kinds in bearing. Comfortable
|lThe Courier Publlehing Assocta- two-story house, barn, corn crib," hen-tiou," of Camden, has nowln print,_and llouse, ete.,--a home ready-made. Good
wagon, cultivator,-plow, andwill eend, postag~ paid, on receipt of Oneother tools to go In the barg~du. FOrDollar, the Ofticl’d Election Returns of price and tern~s, inquire on the premiseeJNew Jersey for each year from 1876 to or address - .GEO. JOHNSON, - I1883
~ ~:. Hammonton, ~T. J. l
Secretary of State. It contains nearly._300-~e~ahd Will prove interesttu~ to everyvoter, no matter what his pdlities. Sendone dollar to Tl~s Uonrisr, 132 FederalSt_., Camden, N. ~. _ __" ....
We have received from Mr. J. 0.Ransom sample clusters of the followinggrapes :
Moore’s Early--largo, dark, very sweet.Lady’med.inm size, white.Worden--resemble the ~2onoord¯Pocklington--large, light green.Salem~very large, rod, close dusters.Brighton~medium size, red.Eumelan--qulto small, purple,Conc’ord~the~ "old reliable."
is v :iting m: aolt, - :-a-Specialty,that Butt Pressey will be at their Fair : ¯ ¯ - ¯ .to give an exhibitiou in fancy .r!d!ng.
1~arm for BSle.=-Five acres on El°reenth Street, Hammonton, all cultivated,
Noticesigfied is prepared to.furnish the beet ofCoal, at short notice,direct from the mincein car-load lot~ at the ~weet po~ibleprices. - : Jotm Sex,trim; --
Coal Dealer. Hammonton.
Hints on Insurance.OVER-VALUATIONS am ruinous to
~pany.usted by eesrV insurance
compauy in the land on tho cas/~ valu~ atthe time of the fire. ¯ ..
An agent who will otsr.insurs an applL=caut .is doing him a positive injury, bycharging him apremium for what he can-not recover¯
iV. out" HOMEThese were all palatable,~-b’~ our favoritesarc the "Moore’s Early"aiid "Lady," nles, also the GRA_NDOLD
Hartford.particularly the latter, which is the most He will proteo~ your interests.delicious grape we have ta~ted. Mr. It. - Insure with him.fias those and fifty othervarieties for sale. .... - --- = ...........
A Jersey Bull for Snle;--Bred from
" The AtlanticStrawberry’
:2"-!Was originatadhere .......
And has proved to be exacay adapted:to our soi’~, and ,twill bring in imore than twice as mubh money
as the Wilson. No.smiill--fiqii-t- grower can KffOfd to ¯ i
" be ¢ithout it. Send for circular.
,-F. ll4t Slg ...........Hammonton, N. ft.
L:L¯
¢- ..._
.--y
crats fire trying to mah~ u.~.~ ......eratic vicLory. Whua the !people of in consequence, ~usy
~alne get a chance to vote for Mr. We ftr0~
7~I~i~3 himsclf, his majority will be of making "~i’ailCl chmfgd’ in our~anch o. ~tz~ that th0 ~q~.9tLr.~t..~ will bc s:ore. ’We are ...r_e.ad~ for )ou-forced to adnllt, "H~re, at-last, is a now, with a title stock of Fall~aajor:ty."
..... ;izter to Gcrmany,-on-~Vedve~day=.... ~e.t,d his credentials to the Etnpcror, .,~e-~’ ~’a’~l~ ~ I~O= p
-and was afterwards recclv-ed by the Led~rBtttlding, 6th& Chestnut,"i~mrl,.c~~
l,t ~;.ew of th~ w~fRher, Lieutenant. PHILADELPHIA.
Gt’~cly. may conclude that ho jumpedout of the refrigerator into’the blast
--furl-sod,It is io be obsarved that thc Maine
brace of t~blicau vessel doesn’tneed any splicing, this year.
Five hundred’millions bushels Ofwheat and 1,800,000,000-bushel° of. cornis the estimate now mada by.the Agrl-
._ cultural Department of the crops fori, his year. Cotton falls off somewhat,rut the tobacco ycild will be the beet"
.’ " " Sn~ i~rgest fat m~y~eu~,
CONTRACTORS ~kND
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A prsctloal "~ete, ti~ S oh,.t ot ,tgh grad° I~’The Grand ArmyPo~t’s Exoursion- imported.Jei~ey~ April 17thi’rW@ ¢otlr~o~ O| four ~et’ . e~eho .’Eo~iueeriug ~ 3Tr. Br~tlford Oliver, one of the down the Delaware River, to Penn’s 1884. His dam given twenty-four quarts OUNT HOLLY, N. J.W~t. BERNSIIOUSE. a,,a ,M~chanled’ had0 " Agrieuhurs and Cl:e:n- -=-O THE TW’B~r’TI~D
-.- early settlers in Hammonr.on, died on Grove, will take plaoe on Tuseday next, of.,mllk daily for Week~ after ealving. Mr~lg’~lDi’
lttry." .- Th.roegh .ork .i,b eo,,,i,nt fi,,1,!.~ructlrc Tuesday last, 9th inst,, after sever,d years Sept, 16th. Ctirs~iil be lsrt at the Nar- Sire, a Gild0roy hull. Apply to
~’l ~i "!~~~. ~D. "[7~rO~’t~lJ~.~.~lli; In-E.gioce,Vg av.~ Sl’ veyln’.t. C,ref, t laho. I~EABODYrtOTEL, of snfferitigr-nged .59 yoars. Funeral row Gaugo depog and the Sl~eisl trainOEOROE T&YLOR,.... ratory work la C~I’ try, ~i’b h’ll nltpar, tus ~Phfladelphia¯t services cot Thursday afternoon, condnct- will start from Hammonton at 6:45 A.m,for eiteh student. 2"~" wdi ,,lu;pptql A~lrouom-~.-O~ey "~" a.~" Li~!lW]l ieei O~torv,t,,,y, ! or ,tudeats’ n.,e. F-I| Nlnih Strcot, one ,n,I a’heif ,quures sout~ of ,. o Walker Road, Hammonton, N.J.’~ October ~l 8, 9, 10, 1884.
Master iu ry PragUe, eouree Io Druetbti’i! .’. the now Pott-0fi3¢c. ed _by_Ray. Mr. Itlowhinuey. Win-low 6:50, Blue Anchdr at 7 6’alack. - _ bF THR
CourtCity Hall, Atltmtie City~ ~.J
Trentox~BUSINESS COLLEGE.
No~. 20 a~ 22 ~_amt, State ~t.MOth Yes.r.
Original, Pr~timii, nud. Popular Course
F.qUkps for h~ivess ~urnmt~ lx A wr, w ~o.~u~m~rs tho~olghly than ia *t~-~ by former
A .sure a~piug-lts’no "to p~ferment a~d|neeoes.’~fbo cost ~s ~o small In propertion to It~ ben-
Wammonton, N. ft. -¯ eats thet n. ~ne ~an ufiord to be wltbo~t it.’ ~ " I Largo carpi’of the ablest tolehers. All
¯ . . - ¯ ~ . modern appliances. ¯ " ’l , Spectticatlons, and lest,- ] s,n~ l.r aa. Illeetrstod Calslegce, co*this,
.a ,t .., ft,vn t-hed --|41111~alilable iuformstlun. Mallcd ]~HEI~.
.... ~ ...... I Addr~.s. . A.J. lllD~git;JOBBI~G promptly attended tO, ,8ess[~a beglcs 8~pt. llt. Ptl~ellml-’
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Ira now b,lng c,~tlrclv rc~odc ed. e~larged nud
to tier Practical Uee. co,venient, and nlee hotel~ In phlbdolphia.Forty ~:tat,- Sehol t~hip~ freei -li fc,r.-veeaut1~. h,,s io’.hnr, and b strictly a feodly house,by gr~lnlti,m.i- t,e fill~d he,.,re Sept. 21)th. wbcr~ I,dies end K¢~th’men oan ha~ e all the- bptci"ll.iwl¢!~ .’lo Cbr-in!~ cy snd, I*s eppll- ’e,,mfe:ts,-qslotude,-and?rettremli t6f nprivitoeat,mar, tf p.,~p~ .ely qu.,lln~d, ire r~e~lvcd lu hems: end y,t lu ,he *ely hear’t of the oily,
rot, eel,tent to all planes ef ltululement, lie,I-t_l,.. eve.... :"
.,a’o, ,,...,,d ,ub0t~ the
~ll,, ,Iormail~e liqq,f~l- --,--alld|l’°tlta~l-~-,~°~’li-!’°’l~-"~’~ "’l:’l’r ,Inesilaa ilitl ,:uroiloen P,u=,llnl]la, rO0merae h~’oeffllled’with aa wlthoul board, ransivg
tarj ~,~lttl[~t.j~ ~J,,lleg~ " il.m fllty eonta to thrle~clIer.~ I er dly.
blKlk~ ,ILL ED.WAIIDS OATE~, i 211~" Clergym0e rltei’red et tlelf rates.
¯ . " Pb" D., LL.D., Preetdeltl.. t " ’ W¯ P*I~IB, M. D., 0.nor___.~ .
-’~r.~C~a~?a~,~Loa’t ~__-__----_ ".% .... -~ ~h,, twentv-fivetams more than twenty-ti~ .l~z..w°~, ,~_yy_*~. . ¯ ¯ ~ ; . . ......Ikln~led’to any esteu~co~ runs ot ent ertRlmUg realil:lg t and of various slzea, from lmme.gr6wneach week. l’hu~, in It’ ),ear [ ~toek,.or ira’ .port~tiqs Fall d!rcet-frem --
-- ¯ "l .! ,~a ¯ / dl.Uslrla s ltl~l~, l.l.aU~l s anll dapalh-w~ ~ furman you louu, ¢oJumnS I Send tot prlc~-Ikt,,to’
f fresh new ite -,s, ories, I"--_.,_._. zvrr llTO , i.i¯
etc., all for ~1.25. " | "~a*saaaoa~x~x~ry,¯ .~.. ’" ]lainmoul~as N. J
- ~ AtElm, they are about organizing
espec!al~y laws pqi~. ining to rights ofp;opertyr bnsle~e forms, cte. They Willpurchase the necessary i~6k-~ hold regu-lar meetings, "and make it profitable.
Levi G. Horn seems likely to havea double season for ber_r!cs. Last Satur-day he brought us enough fresly pickedraspberries and blaokberrles for supper.With them were branches Containing bet-ales in all stages of developmoot, from the~lo~am-to-tha~
~. Tickets for ~he G. A. R: excurnion~’e /or sale at" numorous pla~es-abouttown, rise at Plemmnt Malls, by membersof the Post, and on the train-- There wUlbe. no po.stponement on account of theweather, aa the creamer is large enough.to tlUtltor all who ~ to go.
B’rlug well-filledcause a ravenous
app.otito. Be sure to have your name ony0ur basket, and leave it in the baggagecar, then you will not.be bothered with ituntil dinner time¯ Th9 steamer "Cham-piou," which will.accommedate 19.00, willmeet the train at Camden. Having beeueharterud for the day, there will he noott~er paeasngers. P~ire for the full trip,--Adul~, $i.00 ; Children (5 to 15 yearsold), 50 cents. Tlcket~ will he for °ale on~~ou don’t, buy__a_n~whsre else.
A majority of 15,000 for Blalno’s can-didate for Governor In Male° would beau unerring index of a Blaine flde,.anda maloHty tinder 1C,000 would clearlyindicate chilling storms for Blaine in
’ November.--PM~7~M~.lylO.
School BooksAND - --
Sehool SuppliesAT.
S x Oll’S.
in Premiums. "Big Purses for Speed,
Big Premiums on Live Stock, Agricultural ¯ Society,Big Premi WiLL’-ll~itm~
Big Event of tho Season. " ’and others offer many valu- September 27, 28, 29, 30, 1884:
.... able special prizes ....¯ In raidS,ion to prevloutt great Improvsment At the Fair Grotmds$8.900 In new mldltlous this year. - ......
52 new.stablo.~t 3 new Exhibition Dulldlng~, St. L4}ll~ AV. ~ Ag~88iZ St.i1 new Poultry tlouse, I~ ornamlutal Refr~h-Aa ahnntiunt Wtttcr.qll~plY. One of the m~t ~_.t ’attractive aml Instructive exhlblttons tuAmerica..Extrcm~iy low Excunlon Rates ~0r Premium ~,Tlst~, eta,..j*pp~’~ tooua11Railreads. Forde~crlptlve Catalogues
H. l; BLDDo Cor.Hee. , SeclY;"~[’T&lITlUl.iIdidl~Ill8 to. take ®~ aew
p~rint anything you want¥¥ :’~’~" .,~k at t~e~ homes, In city sli
prilited,We fr0-m=a Calling Card tO t,r ,=~l, ~,~ ~ml**l,,. ~a Constll;tttion. Mlldllol MnmuPi ¢o..
.... i~r 8talk ~va. l~s,, ~edk
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’ " ’: ’" "~ft- ~kllx~." ’~rm~ trieiid~; liKtei "w~d’fi~d I-had stories on tow roomt~ll¯ ’ ’ .~’:W0i’dd, last~ngt~el~6mlas;,:~ .,,). ;., :ente.t~!~iso,~ and, then .bun’ied Over to
-. . ,, makat.e4mi.ar6hldg~ohi,~.~ . " . gdlde;-::at the:prin0ip~l,tmte! l felt i,¯ " " ,,-. ..... =:7’.’..,. wits the~MMor ot th0’ Fortv-s0cond¯ . ’z~obody lutes m Do contradtctea,even l~fi~lf&~ mid a dozen other h,,t~rty Ixo.~-.... = ...... _. ~.onL99_n~mat0.~0u m.ae~0rye~l ...... nltable Englishmen, and they- invited
’ " Our trneacqulsitions lie only in our me to Join them In cclebratin~: the¯ " - . chanties; wegatn as wi6 give, .’ :Queen’s blrthdsy. I said I would be
::Wh{ttls~ftentakeu for decision of delighted.to.dolt. IsaldIlikodnllthocharacter is nothing but bigotry. ,. ]~ag]ishmen I had ever happened to be
Learn in childhood, tf:ydu can, that" .~’quainted with, and that I, Hke all me¯ happiness is not outside, but Inside countrymen, admired and honored thy
’ ’~ Whoso k~’~ ~’is" --^, H, o.,~" i,,o { ~ueon; iBut I sai~ there was one tnsa-’ vv ,L~l.~m.t u ~u, vutu .,u~ ~ -. all- tongue keetmth his mul from trouble- ! t erable drawbaok--I never drank ,., y-,¯ o -r .............. ~ ---" ’ " h 1;The more we help others tobear their o~lr~- :ntT~ii~0~ ~e~Yl~’~,s ;~t~;
burdena~ the lighter our own willbe.~ . t~ ~a nrnt~r and amble Justice to’ " I{m:’a greal; mlstake to a2vold a~tual i~yT~ly’%?~irthday witl~ the thin affd
¯ . ¯ It is the best proof of. the virtues- of ~. : :The M~]or scratched hm he~l anu.... ’ " a faintly cirele to see a llappy flre~ide,~ tho~ttcht over the.mstter at considerable
~.-~..’.. .~ _. :" ". ~._ ~ ~.-"~ too .much Of a gentiemau to suggest¯ . .~t m not cow aroiy to yml~ to n~es:, even a temporary abandonment of my
.................. m~y,~ nor courageous r~ srana out agmnsr~ ~nnclPl~ -But-by-and-by-he-eatd " -......... it .... . . . . . : . .. r ,itiav~_o~t2 Drink ecffa---@ateL’ As
...... ± .................You may..tako the g_rea_t~t ~gub]o_ Aongas_yoanever_do_drInk_an£thlng.... ann oy turning it around find joy on the more nutritions thexo isn~ any impro-
other rode.., prlety m It." ".. . Rslig|onisnot a thing .of nol~ ’.and ..... Andso it.was s~ttled,_ 3Ye meotu a¯ spasm, but of silent sel~-sacrifice and large parlor handsomely decorated With
" quiet growth. ’ ’ flags and evergreens, and. seated our-Live on what you have; live ff you imlves ata board well lademwith ores-
¯ can on lees; do not borrow, for vanity- turn.comForts, .both solid, and Hqm’d.___ will end in shame, The toasts were nappy and me spcecnes
- - Take away man’sh~ ~f h,~,,,~ were good, and we kept it up till longand the devil could d~l~e~n~ w~’~s after midnight. I never enjoyed myso f
¯ ’ " recruttln~ stations. ~ morn in my lifo. I drank thirty-eight, .. o. . - bottles o~ soda water But do youZ~ttleness of mind makes~dne obstI- ~^., +~ is ~^~ a r~l~ble article for a¯ " n
¯ o.uvrl ~uumu ~vu¯ hate, 0 e is unwilling to behove what ,~,~a,, a.t.t-~ r~ is t~ ,.~os,. WhenI¯ : es beyond his sight,. ’ ^ ..... ~. +t. .... t.. L "~° as full O[’ The mo.t dehcate; the mostsensible gas and .tight as a balloon. ~ hadn’t¯ o.f all plea~rea’consists m promoting an ar~icleof clothing I could wear ex-
u~plsamIres-ot-otn~-r~. . -- -cept va~r-u-m~-reil~ " " .........¯ ,. How strange.isthe passion of women ’ After brealffast’ I found, the Major
..... .,~. ---=--zor eoncealing from-each-other-t hemmst- -t ~kl~g~ g ~-e~tl~--a~,tthT- -T¯ important facto of meir llve~, asked what ifwas for, and he said that¯ " As soon as a Womau begins to dress .this was. the.Pnnce of Wales’ birthday.
The man wns tall and strong and swer. room.¯ : :’ " " " ,, ’ ’ the commencement, Imaglne~ then, :""lambswool," or :’sheep swoo],, mm as . "i ¯ "masterful, yet tender.as a littlegirl in "No, no; you must not come I" - . Some one wishes to see you in theall’tholittloactsanclcourtesiesof life. _Qnly time for this, and to note tibrary, dear,"she said.. "Willyougo thodLtQoultyinascending withempty: fine amt:~-~:sllkand.,~t~7, strepg.-: - i ~
cars, and the danger of descending with i Others, although large an.~d. perhaps" " : :The woman was y6t~fi:~a~dvery,’beau= the swift ¯look,: ’so-llI~e pain, which down l"loaded ones.. Still, strange though it i ~_~h, are coarse and comparatively .. ’ ’ ’- :,tiiu1rwith-~g~e-slender-m~d--~.aZ~ng--swe~t’-~ver-his~~ed~--She-sp~ke~quiet1y-that.X~uspocted- m--fi~--se~a-’~-~fio-tTv-W-~-6t--xffaX.b- wor~~t~q~iel, ~ "
,.. " ~i.like a.reedJm she walkedt and dark~lu~zous eyes, Wi~ichb--rougl~t:t(~-~nY .away,-and-my-lastgllmpse-waaogthem- -nothing~and.asking-ao=questiona_wea~-" both standing side by slde as, they down stairs, and crossed the hall to the ~ ess a~ee#: ve~-~tYe-l-s~ng~,-~tl-~-~o-n-~s~-~#li~-gi~-ff--~ ~7-
attached. The latter are essential to i finger’and glovospongos.. ~ .~O..~.p~si ~, ,. ; ’...- .a man his heart’s.undoing. ,’ shoifld henceforth etaud through room designated,to provldo the resisting power for the for curlng the’m, I belleve,:ist~ keep ..,...Ifanc(edthoti~ht-in them u0w, as life. . - ~ . . ’ - I thought it empty for a momeut..:as st~tmbrakes. The trip up is snailish them on deck for two or .three days, .. :=:she. lifted them "t~ Geoffrey ’ Braun- . . Notwifl~standlng my injunction to. if.ci0sed the door behind me, but at the¯
oomi~’~ fa~--., rl’e ’.w~_~ h’~r. gniirdian the eamtraryp----&o-=’--e~o~-_~_.~_ ,~und-somooncs~ppodfromthe w~_dow the return is rapid, in spito-oF the Which "klRs"’thend.:- Thegn they arg--- .-i-:---.:-’-.=:--/...................... steam-- pressure -which .- cuts .the.. car put in a crawl and kept therOkom eigh~;7.1~._~._~ ]~.~’_~-~ ~__’_and be loved’her. She was but my been in my new home a fortnight, recess--some one who advanced one
half.ldster, flve years my senlor, andso and some of the Colorwas stealing step and then stood with wide-open wheelint°sparksthat.fly0u-tfn ad6m toten days, andare.afterwarclci~ned. ~. . -
T ~q nnt entitled to her confidence, hack into:mY cheeks, when one. a(ter- arms waitii~g to close about me." stunt stream from the brakes, in .spite and bleached in.. the.sun on,the beach, ,Tnde~I, onlyallttleovera month ago noonaslsat all alone dreamlng,.as I 2ffoneedfor.me tell the story, a~ i o£ thu ~ever~Liuu~hr~vi~ir~h~NaesauTthedvcotaareI had returned from school, wlth my dreamed all my idle hours away, I saw hid my face ui)on his breast, and felt use of the- sand plpe, and in spite of cut off~ and the sponges am trimmed
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StockweU,B~Uevue, Avenue,
Hadn’t time to
write a lmw - ¯
advertisement
this week,
but he has plenty o[" time
to-show you some
Fine Goods.
Le,~ve vour order a~ the Re-publican Ott~ce if you waut
C~ling Cards,Busiuess Cards,
Wedding (’ards.Invitation Cards.
DR, JOHN BULL’Se
t FOR THE OURE OF
FEVERand ACUE~. 0r CHILLS and FEVER, .......’" lid iLL MALARIAL OISEASES.-,
- :’ ~o ~r~r of ~ oelebmted msdl-doe Ju~_T oll£m!fo_r it a eu~riori.qv, overan remedies ever ChOreA to ~e puerto r,~orIke 8A]F3, 0EgTAI~, 8F33DY taa ~..z~.IOka~i’f cure of ~l~ze mul ¥over, or ~.~8
7eves, whether of theft or tea8 stan -~. ~ rean~ to the entire Western !ud~aern eoun~y to ~.ur hhn tet~monythe t~th ef the aueruon that in no euewlmtever will it ~ tO osre if the ~Lreo-~n~ msts4otly foUowe4 u4 etn~d ou~t, ¯ ~ tmuV mum ̄ ~31e. e.o,e, tm¯~ma ~nt for a cure, ~u WhOre nm..~~ve ~eneure~by ¯ ~le bo~e,~.ta -~~ ~m~e, tt tta use la oon~nuetta ~r doses for aweek or two ~r ~e//team lure been oheokedtmore eape~myIn dl~euit and lons~tanding .o~taee, u~td~ thl* me41oine ~ not requtre say ~.So keep the bowels la 8oo~.ox~r, 6bo~
p~t~.snt, however, requtre n oatam~ot~OinO, ~ ha~ t~en three or ZO ,I~ttmm of the Tonio, a ~msle doae of BULLSV~igT.&~L~ i’~wrt.y"fILL8 will be mwfieteat.
BULL’B 8A~A~A~fff, A Is the old anafellable remedy for impurltiee of th_o bloo~_aa4 8o:of.lous affeofio,,.--tho ~ oz~! l~Leen. "
l}B: ~rOll~" BULL’8 VZOEf&BLEWOI~
~t~p--~ ie preptted In the" f°rm °fthe annIDOl. JOX’X~¢ 3BULX.’~
SMITH’S TONIC SYRUP,’BULL’S SARSAPARILLA,
BULL’S’WORM DESTROYER,P’ ’I~ Popular Remedies,of ~e Day.
., likeidpal Omen, 8~t ~t sin Sk, LOUISTILLg* ~
I~trength for to.daY is ell thnt we need,
For to.morrow willWith its measure of Joy aud escrow, 1
Then why forecast the trlalc of life
~knd watch and ~lt for ~.nmwd of iileThat ws yet hae no ezistence?
For the earnest soulsFor-Oh o -wll]!ag~nJad~ t.hatmlnlster
To the needy friend or netghbor.B;rougth for te-day~-that the weary hearts
Cry Is a mild word to describe the-mis-body and mind cauecd by habit-
Ayer’s Cathartic m mild doses,will restore ths torpid viscera to bealthyaction.
Goyernor Clevelaud has.decline_d allinvitation to visit Chicago ou the ground
’tan t vieitors~to receive and too much business to at-
Robert Bonner is being urged to as-In the battle for right may quail not;
And the eyes becllmmed.wlth bitter tears, . cept the -:7:77:i:7. i:n ::..¯WMayoralty nctrn~I]ftt ()1] Ne
Ia thclr search/or light, may fail not. York.Strength for to.drty, Qn the do~vn-hiU tmek:
For the travelers near the valley,That up, far up on the other aide,
Ere long they_tony, mt fely. rally.
I Streugth for to-day--that our preclohs youthMay" happily elluu Lemptatlon,’
And build from the rise to’the set of sunOa e. suro ftnd sLrong founthttlon.
SLrength for to-day--In house and homeTo praetlcn forbeamuee sweetly--
To scatter kind words and lolling deeds,.
¯ A supposed crank has beeu arxestedin C16vuland ou comphipt of Mrs. Gar-field, for oudcavorulg to cuter her resi-dence.
A canvass’of Ohio Shows a la~er ms.jority for Blaiue th~tu was~ given Gar-ficld.
"Blood-food" is the suggcstive nameoftea given-to-Ayer’s Sltrsapurilla;-be-
th for ~-dtty-I~ ~ll.that we need ....there ne~’er will bca to,morrow.
For to-morrow will prnve butWith Its me2murc of Joy and sorrow,
--Mrs. ~1. .,4.1:Zdder.
the Eepiibli-~d--nomiu-ee .for- Qongres~;is well knowu in cvcry part of our Sta’te
Republican,--one of the real old genuinestock,--able, and well qualified forCongrcssman or any other office whichhe nmy be callcd to. Ifelected (und hewill be), he wLll be/ound a hearty audable supporter of ever:}" Rcpubliean priu-ciplo and measure. Selectcd for thsnomination bv friends who know hisworth a~ a s~ro~-a~o~or~tlon--and- (,f course-as-the:friend-of--the~po~-tery interests iu Trenton, as well asnumerous manufacturing intere~t~ of theDistrict,--he should have thc vote ofevery Republieau, and every man whohas the b~st intcrest of this DiSti’ict atheart, h the next Cougress, the qu.cs-tiou of protcetion will no doubt occupythc attention of representatives ; so thatit is essential that cvery manufacturingiutercs~ iu thc country should hays ableadvocates. Our present member hasably and nobly fought the battle forprotection, and carncd, the everlastingg~,ttitudc not ouly ef his constituents,but of the mauuEtcturors-of the Wholccouulry. Ills mautlo eau fall on theshoulders of ,m better man tlmn ex-Judge James Buchanan. tie will takerank among the workers.for the good oft~e country and llis constituents, letASia,it.is County do h0r duty, as she hasdou~ in former years, and give onr can-didate au 01d-fashioned majority. Shewill ]oso nothing for thc..zeasou, thatTlcutoa fuluisbes the eaudidate again.Lit every Republican iu our cou{zty bea committcs of oue to talk aud to act"ftr our ticket. Witll su~It an effort, ~’e-sh-~Ws-a-t’~ly 01ectovcry caudidatc. With.
---The ~’ew.YorkSun makes this frankadmission about the result of the Me,us
"There has b~cn
and e~pe ci M ly--Ilepublicanlets. ave Invited calmly and ratLoually to
~’ivo or six thousaml votes for St.John in New Jersey WS~il-d--p-~o~ablygive the ~iats to Cleveland, the brew-er’s candidate, ..Every vote cast for St.John ther..fore by the clearest aud mostindispulal~c logic, is a vote <’ast iu theinterest nl Clevcland. Reason a~.theymay, this is the aclunl, practical effect0f-their l~litieal actioa. Men should do.the best t]my can, under the- circum-slanccs, lil ti/Is world. A nian-who iswillfully blind to tills sound, inaxhn :tndpersists ill lk~.l.ping the wrong bY strivin~~.fter an imp~ssibie ideu is either, crat~kor no better than tile wicked.
During th~ past week trice issued 3°-5patents
ordinary Republicau gain at, the ex- *Frn~. Ifarris? P:l~tillcs fitr nervou.~pense of the Domo, rnerae)’. The drift, debility" vte., are offered on fr(c tr;(¢l.. Th,,:r ,’,i’,,.,, ,..,~,’,~ nd/loss e:;cep~ to-6r[[~]l~Li; ~’,,:L;.L,,i.i <.-:7": 7~"W’.C7:~’:~’:"~ .... l, :; .... :~-~:~’" =~-..~---~},,h,=-4uuriL.-
much, nag not Gecn from Lhu ILcpubhc~t,, -iahrr[g ;’~.{ilti,,,t.t-Z t*., :’1. :.t,L,l~, 3It7.
candidate to the Democratic. The
land and toward BLaine. It is a vcrystriking fact." .....
Tho report that thc :President has :of-fercd th~ treasury portfolio to Postm:as-ter-gcneral Gresham is believed .inWashington. It is thought ttmt Assisorout I’ostm~tcr-geacral tlatton will be
~partment,
Fisll, rresident Grant’s
asserted had bolted thc Republicannomiuations, in a letter to an editor of aNew York paper declares it his inten-tiou to vote for Mr. Btaine.
Reports from Ohio ehow furthcr de.fcetioas from thc Democzacy to the l~c-publicans.
iN’inctecu persons living :.t ~[ellingtt?n,Keut County, ~ld., haw oecu poisoecdby eating ice ereaul. It isthougllt thuttartar emetic was used in mistukc forcream of tartur.
~hssistant Secretary Coou has beenassigned to act as secretary of’ theTreasury for ten days longer.
The twenty-sixth .annual fair of theNcw .Jersey Agricultural Society openediu Waverly~ Monday.
New ̄ York State has con~zibuted$9529.°2 to tho Garficld monumentfund.
Mr. Blaine expresses the hope thatsvery Republican paper iu tho countrywill publi-.h the Mullig0n-Fisher lt:tt~rsin full
.Nearly °0~000"persons werc present atthe Butlcr-mecti,g-in-~cw Yerk Cit~.
KEI NEDV
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Patr0niz-e ]tome indtzstry#n~ encouragehome euterpr~se. By so doing youwill ¯ the better enable us to uerye
you, and thus descrv~ your patrenuge. ~-
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Which most people prefer, made .fresh.. ....., ,-every day.
Fruits and ConfeetionsAs usuah ’ "
Win. D. PACKEE.
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P. O. Box ~299.
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Fi~UIT, V~GETABLES~OUL’~RY, E~e.,
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T~A~I2~O~TO~, 1~. ft.
Everything in that lin~ kept for eelsitlehldit|~ Trunks. V;t:ist:s, etc.
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ki|td el repairing.
l~ay the 1)rinSer prompdy.
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